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Companies sorted by industry focus

Biomedical blockchain projects sorted by industry focus, ascending. Cross-references to use cases and the confidence model.

Sorted directory rows under an industry focus column header

Sorted by industry focus, ascending

This view sorts the directory by the industry focus column, alphabetically ascending. Sorting by something other than recency or popularity is intentional. It makes the directory predictable to navigate even when the underlying records are still maturing.

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Industry focus What the category covers Related material
Claims and payment workflows Adjudication, prior authorisation, provider settlement, and audit trails that need verifiable timing and counterparties.
Clinical trials Protocol versioning, consent capture, eCRF integrity, and chain-of-custody for trial events.
Consent and access management Patient-driven authorisation flows, granular access scopes, and revocation audit logs.
Data audit and compliance infrastructure Tamper-evident logs, internal compliance reporting, and reproducible audit packages.
Electronic health records EHR access logs, cross-institution exchange pointers, and provenance metadata rather than raw clinical records on chain.
Genomic data Consent-bound access to sequencing data, research participation tracking, and incentive design without raw genomes on chain.
Healthcare supply chain Track-and-trace for pharmaceuticals, devices, and reagents across multi-party logistics.
Patient data marketplaces Models for compensating patients or research participants while protecting identifiability and downstream use.
Patient identity Decentralised identifiers, verifiable credentials, and identity proofing aligned to clinical workflows.
Provider credentialing Verifiable clinician credentials, licensure status, and continuing education records.
Public health registries Notifiable disease reporting, vaccination records, and registry interoperability.
Research data provenance Reproducibility, instrument output hashing, and protocol-aligned data lineage.

Use case overlay

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    Electronic health records

    Access logs, consent pointers, and exchange metadata around existing EHR systems.

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    Clinical trials

    Protocol versioning, randomisation integrity, and timestamped trial events.

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    Genomics

    Consent-bound access to sequencing data and research participation tracking.

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    Patient identity

    Decentralised identifiers and verifiable credentials inside clinical workflows.

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    Consent management

    Granular, revocable authorisation flows with auditable history.

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    Healthcare supply chain

    Track-and-trace for pharmaceuticals, devices, and reagents.

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    Research data provenance

    Reproducible lineage from instrument output to published result.

About inclusion

Records here are categorised, not endorsed. The directory does not validate token economics, fundraising claims, clinical claims, regulatory status, or commercial outcomes. Where the available evidence is thin, the confidence label reflects that directly.